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wraggster
February 26th, 2007, 01:58
Its now nearly March 2007 and time for a new State of the Homebrew Scene for 2007.

Because we are the only dedicated Homebrew Network on the web covering just about all scenes (and if not then we will :)) i feel its a good time to give a low down on each scene and some pointers about where they are going from my point of view.

First off though lets remind all that Homebrew is not the same as warez.

Also I would like to point out that each scene owes its life to the many hardware and software hackers who discover the exploits we come to enjoy so much today, they are then followed by the many worldwide coders who make the homebrew scene a free and enjoyable place to hang out and make friends etc.

Spread the Word

http://digg.com/gaming_news/State_of_the_Homebrew_Scene

Lets take a look at each scene.

Xbox360 (http://xbox360.dcemu.co.uk/)

http://image4.play-asia.com/170/PA.32629.005.jpg

The Xbox360 has been the Next gen console thats been out the longest and while there has been advances we still have not seen any Homebrew breakthroughs for this System, Microsofts XNA platform is at the moment the only "Homebrew" but paying to use XNA doesnt appeal to me, the hackers have done a heck of a lot to this system but sadly that killer breakthrough hasnt arrived, the future should be fantastic once its broken, i predict PS2, Dreamcast and even Xbox Emulation should be possible on the Xbox 360.


PS3 (http://ps3-evolution.dcemu.co.uk/)

http://image4.play-asia.com/170/PA.32618.016.jpg

The most powerful console of the next generation is a console that you can install Linux on and that opens the doors to a flood of homebrew, we are still awaiting a method to have homebrew without linux or some type of loader with a linux boot involved but out of all next gen consoles this looks to be the easiest and most powerful for homebrew in the future, as with the Xbox 360 i predict PS2, Dreamcast and Xbox emulators on this console.

Nintendo Wii (http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/)

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Nintendos Wii console is already an emulation fans dream, the ability to play N64, Snes, Nes, Gamecube, Megadrive and PC Engine on this console make it a killer buy and recently Neogeo and MSX games have been announced to be arriving soon on the Virtual Console.

The Wii can play Gamecube Homebrew without a problem using the SD Load Option (http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/running-homebrew-and-emulators-on-the-wii-console-tutorial-44842.html), that brings Snes, GBA, Genesis and more to the Wii, whilst theres no true Wii Homebrew breakthroughas of yet, the release of Nintendo Wii Modchips (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=wii-cwz) should hopefully speed along an homebrew breakthrough, but is it needed if Nintendo keep adding new systems to their Virtual Console.

Sony Playstation Portable (http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/)

http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/psp.jpg

The PSP (http://www.superufo.com/product_html/SONY_PSP_SONY_PSP_Standard_Pack_Pink_Version_1_5__ Jap_.html?aff_id=24) Homebrew Scene is the one still getting the most attention at the moment and rightly so, the ease of getting homebrew to run on this up to the latest 2 firmware releases means millions worldwide can enjoy Games and Emulators for the price of a Memory Card (http://www.success-hk.com/affiliatewiz/aw.asp?B=131&A=50&Task=Click) and a copy of Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories (Original Unpatched Version) depending on what firmware is on the PSP, recently the releases of Dark Alexs Custom Firmware that basically lets you use Sonys Full Speed PSX Emulator on your PSP have been a major new addition to the PSP Homebrew Scene, we have also had full speed GBA emulation and a host of emulators for retro consoles and arcade systems like CPS1 and CPS2, on the application front Deniska`s Map This is now using Sonys Official GPS Adapter and continues to amaze even though sadly Sony have yet to release outside of Japan. The future of the PSP Scene is a very strong one with hackers that seemingly wont let Sony get the upper hand. Infact recently within hours we have seen decrypted firmware of Sonys latest efforts to stop homebrew on their handheld console. For the future we look to the likes of Nintendo 64 emulation at a playable speed and yet more Custom Firmware that opens the doors that Sony should have opened. Sonys handheld may not be the killer console in the handheld market but on the Homebrew arena its way out in front.

GP2X - The Linux Based Homebrew Console (http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/)

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The GP2X (http://www.gp2xstore.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=101) is a console that was made for homebrew fans and coders, it has a worldwide base of people coding Emulators and Games for it and with 2x200mhz cpus and 64megs ram it sure can deliver the goods. The GP2X has a fantastic amount of emulators and games both original and ports, emulators for Snes and Megadrive and Neogeo are extremely advanced and recently the system was the first to have Sega Mega CD Emulation on a Console, a groundbreaking first for any handheld. Just lately the GP2X scene has slowed most likely due to the fact that most emulators have been ported and that possibly coders have become annoyed with Gamepark and the lateness of the Breakout Board a device that turns the GP2X into a computer of sorts. Theres still a long way to go on the GP2X interms of emulation and i feel that decent speed PSX, GBA and Nintendo 64 emulators are reachable in time.

The Nintendo DS (http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/)

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The worlds biggest selling console at this time but surprisingly still not the most popular for homebrew fans.

Why is that, well most likely people dont realise that all you need to run homebrew on the Nintendo DS is the Console (http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-2pz-71-9h-49-en-84-j-70-18un.html) (obviously), and a Flash Cart Combo (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=nds-dsxt4).

Once you have the hardware above then the DS with its touch screen is a monster in the waiting, already it has over several hundred homebrew releases for it but with the touch screen, microphone and rumble addon you have an excellent base for games and more, not to mention the wifi mode.

As with the commercial games the DS cant match the PSP for pure power but it can easily bypass it in the innovation dept just like the commercial scene. With the DS you can also play the many hundreds of excellent GBA Homebrew Releases (http://gbaemu.dcemu.co.uk/gba_roms.shtml).

DS Homebrew has recently seen the release of Quake, Doom and even Duke Nukem 3D is being ported, emulators include Snes and Megadrive are very good now and many more systems have been emulated, i doubt you will ever see a PSX or N64 emu on the DS but the DS will be the home of the best Games on any Homebrew Platform, the touchpad guarentees that.

Dreamcast (http://dreamcast.dcemu.co.uk/)

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The Dreamcast is still the only non handheld Console to gain a massive legal scene without the use of modchips, the releases to date stand at over 500 and amongst them many ports of commercial games and awesome emulators, the scene has slowed a lot in the last year or so but it continues to pump out releases. Because of the fact that you dont have to Chip the console it makes the Dreamcast a cheap system to get emulators etc working on.

The future of the Dreamcast scene as i see is still a strong one with releases of a few a month and several dedicated coders and members of a scene who refuse to let it die. I do not envisage any great releases that put the system back into the mainstream but if you have never had a Dreamcast then you are massively missing out.

GP32 (http://gp32emu.dcemu.co.uk/)

http://www.gp2xstore.com/images/products/thumbs/023.jpg

The GP32 (http://www.gp2xstore.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=101) is the younger brother of the GP2X, this console had some commercial releases but the main reason for its success was the hundreds of releases for it, the scene for the GP32 is just about dead with everyone having moved onto the GP2X, the console is still a great source for games and emulators if you can pick up a console cheaply.

The GBA (http://gbaemu.dcemu.co.uk/)

http://image4.play-asia.com/170/PA.02624.003.jpg

The GBA has a console is on its last legs with only very few games being released these days and sadly not many homebrew releases either. The back catalogue though has some of the very best commercial quality homebrew games ever created and those with a DS and a Slot 2 flashcart should try out the many excellent releases.

Gizmondo (http://gizmondo.dcemu.co.uk/)

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The Gizmondo whilst being a commercial failure despite being a very powerful handheld is now spawning a decent Homebrew scene, in the last few months we have seen the release of around 50 games and emulators, again like the PSP all you need is a Memory card and your ready to go, because there wasnt many Gizmondos made this will never be a massive scene but it does have the built in GPS and Camera which none of the others do. The Gizmondo is seeing a lot of PocketPC games released either legally or not so on the system and that will keep the scene alive in the short run. In the long term i see the scene slowing to a crawl and with not a big userbase of consoles the long term future isnt good.

Xbox (http://xbox-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/)

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The most powerful console for the last generation of consoles has a massive range of full speed emulators and ported games for it, The best way to get homebrew to run is with the fitting of a Xbox Modchip (http://www.divineo.com/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=dd-xb-goldsp), the shame about the Xbox scene is that 99% of the homebrew released is made with the Official SDK, so that means no sites can legally host the releases, at one time there were multiple releases on a daily basis but now its slowed to a trickle, the Xbox really needs the creation of a Legal SDK so that it entices more coders to release projects on the powerful console. If your after full speed emulation then this is the homebrew console to get.

Nokia N-Gage (http://ngage.dcemu.co.uk/)

The homebrew scene for the Nokia seems to have died a death, most likely because Nokia killed the console but it has quite a few decent emulators for it but the longterm future looks very grim, emulation on mobile phones isnt very easy to understand even if you are a pro in the scene.

Tapwave Zodiac (http://ngage.dcemu.co.uk/)

Heres a console much like the Nintendo DS with its Touch Screen but its also a Pocket PC type device so you get the best of both worlds, the homebrew scene for this console has dried up massively since Tapwave gave up, it does boast some great emulators and games though so if your after a homebrew console and a pocket PC device then this is for you.

Gamecube (http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/)

To get Homebrew on the Gamecube your gonna need a Modchip (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=gc-vge) or use the SD Load Method (http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/tutorial-to-get-homebrew-and-emulators-to-work-on-gamecube-without-modding-45125.html), the Gamecube scene is very small compared to most other scenes with only a matter of 30 releases, it does however boast a great N64 and Snes emulator plus if you buy a Gamecube Gameboy player you can play GBA homebrew with a flash cart that way. Long term it doesnt look good for this scene.

PS2 (http://ps2emu.dcemu.co.uk/)

The PS2 Homebrew scene despite being a powerful console and the biggest selling non handheld console of recent years has never really thrived, it has around 30 releases for it similiar to the Gamecube, but the long term prospects dont look great. A modchip (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=ps2-dms4pse) is the best way to get homebrew working on this console.

Ipod (http://ipodnews.dcemu.co.uk/)

The worlds most popular music player in time could be a real contender for mini games and emulation of simple systems, so far it does have some homebrew for it but controls are never going to be easy for it, because of the constant changing of hardware its unlikely to have a strong homebrew following. Best to stick to music ;)

Sega Saturn (http://sega-saturn.dcemu.co.uk/)

The Sega Saturn is another console for which youll need a modchip for, via a coder named Rockin-B the Saturn has a site with nearly 100 homebrew releases and although its never going to be a massive scene its great to see the console still getting some loving.

Spread the Word

http://digg.com/gaming_news/State_of_the_Homebrew_Scene

Conclusion

I hope i havent bored you too much but theres some opinions and facts about homebrew across the systems, if your looking for a killer handheld homebrew scene then PSP (http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/), Nintendo DS (http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/) or GP2X (http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/) should be your focus.

Those looking for a Console based scene then the Dreamcast (http://dreamcast.dcemu.co.uk/) or maybe the Xbox (http://xbox-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/) Should be your port of call.

Out of the Next gen the PS3 should be the king of hombrew but until we see real breakthoughs all bets are off.

Agree or disagree, please respond via comments

kcajblue
February 26th, 2007, 02:41
that is a lot of information.

Gizmo356
February 26th, 2007, 02:51
That made my eyes water.

gunntims0103
February 26th, 2007, 03:03
it makes for a great read wraggster :)

In my opinion the PSP homebrew scene is definitly ahead. I would have to put the Nintendo DS out in front interms of commercial gaming and game ports. PSP has excellent library of emulators and games that you can play. The best part is theres no need for mod chips to get homebrew running on this handheld.

I love the PSP scene and i expect the homebrew scene of this handheld to last far beyond the life of commercial popularity and gaming for the PSP.

IamAbe
February 26th, 2007, 03:33
Very informative article, thanx wraggster. too bad about the xbox scene dying, that had alot of great releases. I never really looked at dreamcast much but it looks interesting, maybe i'll get into that. :D

IM back!
February 26th, 2007, 03:39
this is what comes from a slow news day. ;)

Good info for the noobs thow

basilb
February 26th, 2007, 03:47
maxconsoles will probably copy and paste this article and get 300+ diggs :/

JKKDARK
February 26th, 2007, 03:52
Dreamcast still kicking ass and being the only machine with a Saturn emulator :p

V3N0M
February 26th, 2007, 04:18
Very informative. I rather enjoyed reading this article. :cool: As always Wraggester, Nice Work! :thumbup:

robocelot
February 26th, 2007, 04:41
Quick correction there...

The GP2X is the first *HANDHELD* console to have Sega/Mega CD emulation. The Xbox Genesis emulators have been doing this for some time now. Still, it's a worthy feat for the GP2X

DarthPaul
February 26th, 2007, 06:23
Wow that's a good thread. Surprisingly I read the 100% of it.

Veskgar
February 26th, 2007, 06:31
The GP2X is the first *HANDHELD* console to have Sega/Mega CD emulation. The Xbox Genesis emulators have been doing this for some time now. Still, it's a worthy feat for the GP2X

I hear ya but on on the other hand I had Sega CD and even when I tried so hard to justify and defend it, there were just so few quality games for it. I really could probably care less about ever playing most Sega CD games again.

But anyway, I have to say that the PSP is my personal favorite for homebrew. I've been a part of the scene so long and don't have time to try and keep up with other scenes. I'd like to get into modding my PS2 and XBOX to run homebrew, attach external hard drives, and all the other cool stuff I've read. But just no time at the moment.

Sure the PSP may not have as much under the hood as an XBOX, but the fact that it can do so much in just a small package is amazing. Plus, I'd rather have everything in a portable package to enjoy anywhere.

I plan on sticking with the PSP scene forever and raising awareness to attract more and more people to it.

JUSTiNB
February 26th, 2007, 07:22
is there any way to make it so that i don't see these global news posts in every damn sub-site i visit?

Vendeta
February 26th, 2007, 07:29
WTF Gizmondo that thing looks kool i did a bit of resurch and there is a company that still sells them
http://gizmondo.allack.co.uk/
Espensive but im gonna look around and see if i can get my hands one one....

pibs
February 26th, 2007, 07:40
what about the pc homebrew?
it can pretty much play all the things listed full speed or near full. has plenty of free/hb games.

directive0
February 26th, 2007, 07:54
As someone who isn't familiar with the full scale of the scene I enjoyed the quick summary, thanks!

Sp3ct0r
February 26th, 2007, 08:19
Holy crap man. i didnt even read half of the thing.

how long did that take you to write?!?

Vendeta
February 26th, 2007, 08:49
Ahahahahaha looks like i gots in trouble :P

Joe88
February 26th, 2007, 09:21
what about the pc homebrew?
it can pretty much play all the things listed full speed or near full. has plenty of free/hb games.

well the PC platform isnt locked like a counsel where you would have to exploit it

Im pretty sure though the GCN+PS2+xbox emulations on the PC sucks, the PS2 emu isnt that bad though, still it could be better

ahh the problems of emulating systems that are 128bit + on a 32bit PC :rolleyes:

opiate81
February 26th, 2007, 10:32
Good read :)
It is sad that there isnt a legal XDK for the XBOX as that by far is the greatest console for homebrew
if you havent tried XBMC with the MC360 skin then you havent lived.. it is the single greatest app for ANY console and its constantly updated.

I'd love to see connectivity (nethosts.xbe) between the PSP and the XBOX (if you search my posts you will find a guide on how to do so with any console that runs Linux) as my XBOX is my multimedia and emulation heart of my house with 510GB of space!
1GB is homebrew games alone

here's hoping that the PS3 takes my XBOX's spot as I also see the most potential with it

no scene ever REALLY dies.. I still write games for my Commodore 64 :p

danmiracle
February 26th, 2007, 11:23
no scene ever REALLY dies.. I still write games for my Commodore 64 :p
lol!


that's awesome :)

homebrew1973
February 26th, 2007, 12:32
A great article, I enjoyed reading every word :thumbup:

As a DS owner I would LOVE it if someone made an Amiga emulator for it, technically it must be possible as someone`s done an ST emulator...

Baboon
February 26th, 2007, 13:08
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The Dreamcast is still the only non handheld Console to gain a massive legal scene without the use of modchips, B]


My modded Xbox doesnt have a modchip to play homebrew/emulators, I can run everything from it just being soft modded. :thumbup:

Sektor
February 26th, 2007, 13:13
There is a free and legal XBOX SDK http://www.openxdk.org but it hasn't been updated since 2005 and it doesn't support the network hardware. It's rarely used.

Mr. Shizzy
February 26th, 2007, 17:27
So let me get this straight, I can ALREADY play emus on my PS3 if I just install Linux? Could someone give a few examples of emulators available on Linux?

luis_05
February 26th, 2007, 18:35
lol, ive never heard of the "State of the homebrew Scene" thats funny but cool at the same time, and yes I am going to be bias, the psp is still the best homebrew scene lol

quzar
February 26th, 2007, 19:55
My modded Xbox doesnt have a modchip to play homebrew/emulators, I can run everything from it just being soft modded. :thumbup:

Except the softmod requires extra stuff, Dreamcast requires nothing extra. Also 99% of the homebrew for xbox is illegal.

Biggest homebrew scene for any console (not including handhelds because I don't feel like defending that point =P).

basilb
February 26th, 2007, 22:52
lol, ive never heard of the "State of the homebrew Scene" thats funny but cool at the same time, and yes I am going to be bias, the psp is still the best homebrew scene lol

I've got a DS, and to be quite frank don't really like Sony or what they do at all. However I've got no problem agreeing with you, the PSP has almost certainly got the most entertaining homebrew library for a retail console.

and as for what I said previously
"maxconsoles will probably copy and paste this article and get 300+ diggs :/"

I'm glad I'm wrong and this site has got the recognition it deserves.

I_Highway
February 26th, 2007, 23:32
Hey, wraggster, thank you for the compilation, I didn't anything about other scenes! Long life to DC scene, long life to homebrew coders!!!

Dull Blade
February 27th, 2007, 01:28
I'm still here supporting the dc scene since mid 2004 (didnt join fourms till 2005 though)

Mysteryman
February 28th, 2007, 00:28
Yah I really hope they release a ps2 emulator for the ps3 lol. No way did they have that in there.

Balthasar00
September 2nd, 2007, 07:05
The best way to get homebrew to run is with the fitting of a Xbox Modchip nah.. the best way is with softmod. Free, reliable and easy to set.

The xbox is so far, the best system for emulation, xbmc make it even better.

JKKDARK
September 2nd, 2007, 23:29
The xbox is so far, the best system for emulation illegally, xbmc make it even better.

Yeah I agree